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The following pages link to The calculus of snakes and the combinatorics of Bernoulli, Euler and Springer numbers of Coxeter groups (Q4284909):
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- Sign imbalances of snakes and valley-signed permutations (Q404290) (← links)
- The algebraic combinatorics of snakes (Q444898) (← links)
- Polyhedra dual to the Weyl chamber decomposition: a précis (Q558622) (← links)
- Functions with nondegenerate critical points on the boundary of the surface (Q721102) (← links)
- On the number of connected components in the space of M-polynomials in hyperbolic functions (Q1398303) (← links)
- The Betti numbers of real toric varieties associated to Weyl chambers of type \(B\) (Q1688134) (← links)
- Topological stability of the averages of functions (Q1729470) (← links)
- Signed countings of types B and D permutations and \(t,q\)-Euler numbers (Q1745772) (← links)
- Excedance numbers for the permutations of type \(B\) (Q1953513) (← links)
- The Euler and Springer numbers as moment sequences (Q1987041) (← links)
- Alternating Eulerian polynomials and left peak polynomials (Q2065892) (← links)
- Moduli spaces of Morse functions for persistence (Q2209747) (← links)
- The free tangent law (Q2221762) (← links)
- Zigzags with Bürgi, Bernoulli, Euler and the Seidel-Entringer-Arnol'd triangle (Q2295604) (← links)
- The fiber of the persistence map for functions on the interval (Q2324600) (← links)
- A generalization of Euler numbers to finite Coxeter groups (Q2355281) (← links)
- On Appell sequences of polynomials of Bernoulli and Euler type (Q2480359) (← links)
- Periodic de Bruijn triangles: exact and asymptotic results (Q2566289) (← links)
- Calculation of Pfaffians by a chip removal (Q2628935) (← links)
- Permutations encoding the local shape of level curves of real polynomials via generic projections (Q2675335) (← links)
- Real Morse polynomials of degree 5 and 6 (Q2689021) (← links)
- On the homotopy type of spaces of Morse functions on surfaces (Q2842983) (← links)
- Why Is Pi Less Than Twice Phi? (Q4685116) (← links)
- A combinatorial model for computing volumes of flow polytopes (Q5227989) (← links)